Subject: Ghuma (Grain Container). Large terracotta tumblers or vessels such as these are used for storing food grains by the villagers and are colloquially known as ghuma.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Lady. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. This is a decorative item modelled as a lady. Front view of figurine.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Lady. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. This is a decorative item modelled as a lady. Side view of the figurine.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Karahi (Cooking Pot). Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils such as this karahi or cooking pot are a basic requirement of rural life.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Bowl. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts, for example, this decorative bowl which is of both utilitarian and has artistic significance.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Plate. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils are a basic requirement of rural life. This is a terracotta thali or plate.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Frying Pan with Lid. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils such as this frying pan with lid are a basic requirement of rural life.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Prasada Pot/ Abhada Handi. Abhada is a sacred food cooked for Lord Jagannatha at Shri Jagannatha Temple, Puri. The food is served in such earthen pots that are used only once. Pots that are subjected to a longer heat period during making have a black tinge. The size of the pot varies according to its capacity to feed a specific number of average devotees on the basis of average consumption.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Prasada Pot/ Abhada Handi. Abhada is a sacred food cooked for Lord Jagannatha at Shri Jagannatha Temple, Puri. The food is served in such earthen pots that are used only once. Pots that are subjected to a longer heat period during making have a black tinge. The size of the pot varies according to its capacity to feed a specific number of average devotees on the basis of average consumption.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Prasada Pot/ Abhada Handi. Abhada is a sacred food cooked for Lord Jagannatha at Shri Jagannatha Temple, Puri. The food is served in such earthen pots that are used only once. Pots that are subjected to a longer heat period during making have a black tinge. The size of the pot varies according to its capacity to feed a specific number of average devotees on the basis of average consumption.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Prasada Pot/ Abhada Handi. Abhada is a sacred food cooked for Lord Jagannatha at Shri Jagannatha Temple, Puri. The food is served in such earthen pots that are used only once. Pots that are subjected to a longer heat period during making have a black tinge. The size of the pot varies according to its capacity to feed a specific number of average devotees on the basis of average consumption.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Prasada Pot/ Abhada Handi. Abhada is a sacred food cooked for Lord Jagannatha at Shri Jagannatha Temple, Puri. The food is served in such earthen pots that are used only once. Pots that are subjected to a longer heat period during making have a black tinge. The size of the pot varies according to its capacity to feed a specific number of average devotees on the basis of average consumption.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Prasada Pot/ Abhada Handi. Abhada is a sacred food cooked for Lord Jagannatha at Shri Jagannatha Temple, Puri. The food is served in such earthen pots that are used only once. Pots that are subjected to a longer heat period during making have a black tinge. The size of the pot varies according to its capacity to feed a specific number of average devotees on the basis of average consumption.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Prasada Pot/ Abhada Handi. Abhada is a sacred food cooked for Lord Jagannatha at Shri Jagannatha Temple, Puri. The food is served in such earthen pots that are used only once. Pots that are subjected to a longer heat period during making have a black tinge. The size of the pot varies according to its capacity to feed a specific number of average devotees on the basis of average consumption.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Lid. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils are a basic requirement of rural life. This is a terracotta lid for covering utensils or objects.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Lid. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils are a basic requirement of rural life. This is a terracotta lid for covering utensils or objects.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Lid. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils are a basic requirement of rural life. This is a terracotta lid for covering utensils or objects.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Lid. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils are a basic requirement of rural life. This is a terracotta lid for covering utensils or objects.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Lid. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils are a basic requirement of rural life. This is a terracotta lid for covering utensils or objects.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Lid. Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils are a basic requirement of rural life. This is a terracotta lid for covering utensils or objects. View of base of lid.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Pot with stand (Ghuma). Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils such as this pot and stand are commonly made.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Handi (Cooking Vessel). Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils such as this handi (cooking vessel) are a basic requirement of rural life.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Handi (Cooking Vessel). Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils such as this handi (cooking vessel) are a basic requirement of rural life.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Handi (Cooking Vessel). Odisha is known for its lineage of skilled artisans of terracotta pottery. Terracotta crafts being water and weather proof are popular as indoor objects as well as outdoor decoration. Products range from those belonging to ritualistic ceremonies to artifacts of utilitarian and artistic significance. Earthen vessels and utensils such as this handi (cooking vessel) are a basic requirement of rural life.